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Airball questions

Started by Turner, May 22, 04:49 PM 2012

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Turner

I really hope people can drag themselves away from mutual mast*rbation with everything Johnlegend says, and answer some proper questions.
Its a very serious question.

Airball Roulette:

1. It fires from exactly the same point of the last win, clockwise then anti-clockwise. like the robot it is. This is how dealers attempt to roll, but they have signature margins. Is this a bad or good thing?

2. Is air ball real roulette? Do you respect the output.

3. Does airball produce random numbers like a dealer, or more like a RNG.

4. If you had £200 to spend, and all the roulette tables were full, would you risk airball.

5. Does airball prick up the ears of the ballistics guys?

I wouldnt use airball in the casino. I love the crack with the dealer, and the social thing, but online, it provides 2 good minutes to place a bet. Which is good.

Please tell me what you think about Airball.
Turner

flukey luke

Airball is just about the best thing since sliced bread, lol.

Seriously though!! It's not as good as playing on a John Huxley but beats a Cammeigh hands down in my opinion. I have noticed the scatter is almost non existant on a few of the live airball machines on line.

All these people who say airball machines are bent are talking out of their backside!!

To answer some of your questions...

Yes, it is a replica of a live wheel and does produce random outcomes. (More so than some of the Huxley wheels)

Robeenhuut

I play  air ball mostly on SML and PP and i think it behaves like a regular dealer operated wheel.
Some claim that air ball produces more repeaters but its impossible 2 test conclusively and i like repeaters ::)
Matt

catalyst

Quote from: flukey luke on May 22, 05:28 PM 2012
All these people who say airball machines are bent are talking out of their backside!!

To answer some of your questions...

Yes, it is a replica of a live wheel and does produce random outcomes. (More so than some of the Huxley wheels)

Ausguy-one member from this forum sent me an analysis of airball machines:

All auto wheels cheat with their ball reading - wheel speed controlling pgms. If you look carefully at the wheel you may see holes in the side body circle near the ball track? Or a little bracket with a reader above the track & maybe some LEDs?

thanks
catalyst


catalyst

Quote from: flukey luke on May 22, 05:28 PM 2012
Airball is just about the best thing since sliced bread, LoL.
 
All these people who say airball machines are bent are talking out of their backside!!

To answer some of your questions...

Yes, it is a replica of a live wheel and does produce random outcomes. (More so than some of the Huxley wheels)

found a further proof that airball machines are rigged:

Posted by: Pat_UK, March 13, 2012, 2:39am  Hi Everyone, new here and first post.

I have managed to get hold of the mechanical side of one of the Casino Automatic Roulette machine, in the hope of turning it into the funkiest coffee tables ever, I have seen the odd few tables that have a wheel, but never one that is fully automatic.

I have the wheel, Wheel Motor, All sensors for reading ball speed and final position, sensors for wheel speed,  motor for lifting the cone to recover the ball, the ball recovery motor and fan, all im missing is the pipes from the ball recovery/fan unit  upto to the top of the table to release the ball.

I've got to design the electronics to make it all work, but for me thats the easy bit. It would be nice to get hold of the missing bits or at least be able to find out the manufacture of it, Our local Grosvenor Casino in the UK have the same machine so it must be reasonably current as the casino is only 5 years old.

If  post a few photos of it, will anyone be able to recognise it and maybe point me towards the manufacture of it, also has anyone heard of anyone else doing this ??

Many thanks
 

Turner

Jesus......imagine having my own airball machine. The wife would freak

Turner

Robeen
Thats interesting because I am convinced BAll24 (repeaters) works better on airball.. And it doesnt witter on in a latvian accent..."dear players"

Robeenhuut

Quote from: turnerfeck on May 23, 05:03 AM 2012
Robeen
that's interesting because I am convinced BAll24 (repeaters) works better on airball.. And it doesn't witter on in a latvian accent..."dear players"

Hello Turner

Had any success with Ball 24? In my opinion you can not play it without any additional triggers and stop loss in each sequence. As to repeaters it depends  :( If you win often on air ball then its your ally if you lose....

Regards
Matt

Turner

Robeen
Its all me and the wife play in the casino. Its not as acurate as running ball24 in RX and our casino marque is a row of 8 with a row of 8 below and 16 isnt really wnough so i have to rememer whats fell off the marque. We are playing ball 18 really with a sideways marque. I struggle.

Online i do well with ball24 on airball.
Excuse thw typing Im on my android and cant be arsed correcting

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